d42jeep
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Thanks!
-Don
-Don

They do look very similar with no S-K markings. The identifier is the punch marks on either side of the sockets’ size markings.
-Don
Don, what about these? The size markings are "upside down" relative to your sockets. And only the larger has a punch mark, and only on one side.
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So these are mostly chrome, so 1940ish?
Thanks, Guys. I think the empty spot is normally occupied buy a Proto 18mm wrench in my user toolbox. If I see one at the flea, I’ll pick one up. I’m not sure why that set isn’t complete, but 18mm isn’t a very popular size.
-Don

That's a great looking set of Craftsman (K)! I wish I had the ratchet for my set.And since I'm playing with 3/4" drive tools today, here's my Craftsman "Circle-K" set, made by S-K,
Oldtuleguy, that Fulton set is really nice!
That's a great looking set of Craftsman (K)! I wish I had the ratchet for my set.
I think I posted mine over in the Craftsman long C thread, but they belong over here as well.
I believe my set is wartime. The handles are not branded which is typical of wartime SK production and the sockets are highly polished, and not chromed, though, they shine so much, it's hard to tell the difference!
Thank you for the wartime comment. My breaker bar has no markings as well, which left me perplexed. Now I know!
Brian